Who has a FCC licence for HAM operation?

cruiseroutfit

Cruizah!
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Sandy, Ut
As of now I'm thinking a HH might be what I am looking for as a first radio. My thinking is that it will give me a good introduction without being to expensive. Granted the vehicle one is similar price, but I can use the HH with more mobilty

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For sure, sounds like your on to something. I keep my HH in the vehicle, its nice to be able to pull it out of the console and use it to spot or at camp when with a group of other ham users.
 

jackjoh

Jack - KC6NAR
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Location
Riverton, UT
Just noticed this site.
KC6NAR, I have a Radio Shack Realistic HTX-202 that I got in 1990 and it still works for com use and on the trail. Without code the tests are very easy, all you have to do is study for a while.
 

MOODY

Bald Guy
Location
Sandy
KF7ULV. My pops and I bought a study guide (download) of the web, studied for awhile and took it at L3. My pops scored 100%. I missed two. I utilized the online tests at QRZ(?)
 
KF7ULV. My pops and I bought a study guide (download) of the web, studied for awhile and took it at L3. My pops scored 100%. I missed two. I utilized the online tests at QRZ(?)

Yup, it's about that easy. If you read the other post (that I put a link to) my 11yo son (now 16) studied a study guide (off the web) on a flight from DC, took online practice tests the next day, then passed the test that night.

Wow. 11. Time flies. He's a lot taller now.
 
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